Category: Transit Conspiracy
- Subway Earthquakes
Subway Earthquakes was the fear that the immense weight of underground rail systems, together with their constant vibration and excavation, was disturbing the balance of the planet itself. In its most dramatic form, the rumor claimed that great subway cities were not only cracking streets and unsettling buildings, but slowly tilting the Earth’s axis and helping trigger earthquakes. The theory emerged naturally from the age of giant underground systems, especially in cities like New York where the subway quickly became one of the largest and most visible feats of urban engineering. The conspiracy version treated metropolitan mass transit as a planetary burden rather than merely a local machine.
- The Secret Speakeasy Subways
The Secret Speakeasy Subways theory was the rumor that beneath New York City there existed a parallel underground rail system, or at least a hidden network of special-use tracks and tunnels, reserved for bootleg transport, VIP movement, and clandestine visits by powerful gangsters and politicians during Prohibition. In its most dramatic form, the story claimed that Al Capone and senior political figures could travel underground between protected locations without using the public subway. The theory drew power from the city’s real subterranean complexity: abandoned lines, service tunnels, freight tracks, old pneumatic-transit remnants, and concealed rail connections such as the later-famous Waldorf-Astoria platform. These real underground spaces gave the rumor enough physical plausibility to endure as a New York Prohibition legend.